V.Ships Leisure Recruitment
Beauty Therapist for Orient Express Sailing Yachts

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Department: Hotel
Location: Shipboard
Description
V.Ships Leisure is looking for Beauty Therapist on behalf of Orient Express Sailing Yachts.
To provide holistic treatments, including massages, facials, body treatments, and other well-being treatments, to enhance the guest experience onboard, as per our Spa Partner (Guerlain) standards and guidelines.
Key Responsibilities
Professionally conduct all massages, treatments, and wellness and spa treatments. Provide competent advice and strive for service-oriented and successful sales of treatments and products. Booking of appointments and make sales using a computerized reservation system. Ensure cleanliness, hygiene, maintenance, and security throughout the treatment area. Help decorate the display cabinets, treatment rooms, and public areas. Support the Spa Manager with respect to stock keeping, controlling, and statistics. Cater to guests and supervise the sauna as well as replenish sauna essential oils. Develop and conduct events, specials, and workshops in coordination with the Spa Manager. Monitor and replenish the relaxation area as needed (teas, infusions, flavored detox beverages). Active participation in onboard training programs. Additional duties, not mentioned here, will be expected as per management request.
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Languages: Fluent English plus one additional international language preferred (French, German, Spanish, Mandarin). Education: High school degree or related. Trained as Spa Therapist in upscale environment. Previous professional experience: 2 years as Spa Therapist in a luxury environment. Shipboard experience: Not required but preferred. Valid STCW certificates. Valid Pre-Employment Medical. C1D visa mandatory for all positions.
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